Pros: The location is great if you have access to the base. The course is right on the beach and includes many other things to do nearby. The course is simple and good for beginners. Easy to navigate and each hole includes a map on the sign.

Cons: Only 9 holes. Hardly any difficulty and very few obstacles. Some other holes and other things in the area are kind of close to some of the fairways (roads, volleyball courts, etc.) Tees are kind of worn down (just dirt now) Baskets are a little rusty.

Other Thoughts: This is a decent course if you're here to enjoy the beach. It makes for a nice break before getting back in the water. Its not one worth going way out of your way for but if you are in the area its not too bad.

Cons:
• Tee boxes are sand. This actually didn't bother me as much as I thought it would. It does allow for easier foot rotation.
• People are a smidge in play on a couple holes
• Bombs! (more on this below)

Other Thoughts:
Tips:
• Don't park in the lot along #6. The fairway runs right over the top of it and…ummm…..accidents happen….

Random Thoughts:
First off, this course might have the best view ever. Can you beat a Hawaiian beach running along one side of the course? I think not. As for the course, no hole is particularly long (I think the longest is 350) but what's nice about this course is you get tremendous variety in only 9 holes. You have tight wooded shots, wide open shots with options on attack angles, and even an ace run to boot. And since the course is in a fairly confined area with little foot traffic, you can make up your own holes quite easily, which you will have to do right now because….there are bombs on the course! In all seriousness, they found 'unexploded ordinance' on the driving range across the street, so they cordoned off where the old flight line used to be which includes #1, #2, #3, and the tee box for #4 so they can eventually sweep and clear the area, but they are taking their time so you may want to call first if you want to play the whole course. On a side note, this is the first round I've played where I thought I may actually die for the game. An interesting sensation for sure. But really, the primary challenge of this course is the wind. It comes on suddenly and erratically off the ocean and it quickly turns a routine drive/putt into a complete disaster. If you catch a break in the wind, throw fast!

Bottom Line:
If you're in or can get to Oahu, you have to play this course. For starters, I think it's the only permanent course in Hawaii at the moment, but really, it's because you get to play disc golf on the beach, and you just can't beat that.